Bazzite fresh OS install and general stability issues...
Greetings! I installed Bazzite on a Dell OptiPlex 7090 SFF with an Intel i7 12th Gen CPU, 16 gigs ram, built in UHD Intel video card and 2x 512 gig NVMe drives. I had Linux Mint installed on this before and was running stable and just wiped both drives during this install as it's all for testing purposes however after doing the initial install of Bazzite, I did a round of system updates and rebooted, did another round of updates and rebooted but now, the OS loads and I can get to the desktop but anything that I try to launch fails with the below error. This happens with every app that I try to launch including the terminal window.
"Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken." I can not get into anything to try to fix this and wondering what possibly next steps would be to fix it?
Again, this is a fresh install other then the first two rounds of updates so if I need to wipe and install with different options, that's cool although I didn't really see much to change so would need suggestions on that. I had Bazzite installed on a different AMD system and it ran smooth as silk so I'm not sure why this is behaving the way it is other than it's on an Intel machine now and Mint seemed to be stable on it for about a month before I wiped it for this.
"Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken." I can not get into anything to try to fix this and wondering what possibly next steps would be to fix it?
Again, this is a fresh install other then the first two rounds of updates so if I need to wipe and install with different options, that's cool although I didn't really see much to change so would need suggestions on that. I had Bazzite installed on a different AMD system and it ran smooth as silk so I'm not sure why this is behaving the way it is other than it's on an Intel machine now and Mint seemed to be stable on it for about a month before I wiped it for this.